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Re: charger light

I had this same problem and all I did was to unplug the DC adapter at the phone and plug it back in after a few seconds. The solid charge light came on immediately, like usual. I let the battery charge for several hours before using the handset again.

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I've had exactly the same problem. The connector that plugs into the docking cradle (or phone if you don't use the cradle) is faulty. Mine had a short circuit. Try gently moving the cable closest to the connector. Alternatively, turn off the charger at the mains socket, leave for 10 minutes or so then switch back on. If that doesn't prove it and you're lucky enough to have another charger, try that to see if the original is at fault.

Be warned that even though it's a 5.2V charger and a common USB type should work, getting hold of the identical USB connecting cable I found impossible. I had no luck sourcing a replacement Binatone charger either.

In the end I removed the sticker from the base of the cradle revealing the screw then undid it to dismantle the cradle. The cradle is very simple so don't worry. I cut the USB plug off the charger, bared & tinned the wires then soldered them directly to the docking contacts (wire with feint white broken line is +5V and should go to CH- solder pad, the plain black 0V wire goes to CH+). You'll have to cut a small notch in the lower edge of the cradle to pass the wires through before reassembly.

The soldering's very easy but don't overheat the pads otherwise the contacts will fall off which might be tricky to reposition. I'm quite handy with a soldering iron but if you're not, it's only a 5 minute job for anyone that's competent.

Plug your phone in the charger and then take out the battery and put it back in. Or you can push the button to turn your phone on and then plug it in while it is starting up and it should catch on and start charging. It is definitely an annoying glitch, but a simple solution

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If your phone is working properly. Charging, incoming call and outbound are ok then you are safe.
Blinking light is called heart beat. It tells you that system is working. Let us know if you need something else
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It sounds to me that your "original" battery, the one that causes the blinking when charging is completly drained dead, causing it to show an error by blinking the light. I have one of these PDA's and have never had that problem, I also have a larger battery as well, and it works great. I suggest recycling the other battery, and possibly purchasing another larger one for back up, Good luck!

If the Plantronics CS55 wireless headset shows that it is on, you have to make sure of the following things.

a. the green LED on the base turns on when you turn the call switch on from the headset.b. the small green LED on the side of the headset is blinking.c. the telephone headset is lifted from the cradle.d. if the headset is not charging and the Amber light on the base does not blink when you place wireless headset on it; trying placing the headset more firmly.e. If the headset is not charging and the Amber light on the base does not blink even after placing the wireless headset firmly on the charging cradle, you may need to change the battery.

Alternately you can try resetting the Plantronics CS55 wireless headset.

Reset Plantronics CS50, CS60 or CS55 Wireless Headset

If you have problems with the sound or connection of your Plantronics CS50, CS60 or CS55 wireless phone headset, you may want to try to hard reset it using the following steps:

Note: Ensure the IntelliStand switch (on the right side of the charging base) is in the - position and NOT the = position.

1. Press both the call control button and the listening volume/mute button for 5 seconds. When the indicator light blinks release both buttons.

2. Press the call control button again. The talk indicator light will again blink to indicate the headset is back to normal.